The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1901, Page 4

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THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1901, GRAND REVIVAL OF “THE RIVALS.” rinieltinicieeeetriebinieiritleie einer icke irik teleinieinieleleleinieleleinieileleteieiininieint-int CAN Rou JOMM. PHAT « AM3A160 GRANGE Sa soaTta) [1S A THING THAT Gaancer 90 as Ween nat) THE S BRIDGE EN A ff 1s 7 * Un ak ( SAFE ui (we Then ) MENOING THE DOUGH GAG BY _FAAN2 HALS 16-4 Alleged Carnegie Letter to ¥ AA Him Is a Forgery--Even- ing World Has Proof. WHY Done (TIM Come OVER ano sit Down > THs t OH Moar S GRANGE row Many QUAATS wine A MOATED GRANGE oLo, Lincoln W. Kent, an alleged in- Mvidual pue forward by Republican politicians as the intimate per- sonal friend of Andrew Carnegie, | @ campaign myth. This tact was discovered to-day by}: B reporter for The Evening World — At & Low mevting held Tuesday might in Wendell’s Hall, this city, a letter was read purporting to come from Andrew Carnegie addressed to | Kent, whose address was given as {| No. 208 Seventeenth street, Brooklyn. In this alleged letter was a severe criticism of Tammany's administra- tion of Manhattan affairs. Richard Croker unqualifiedly pro- mounced it a forgery and offered) 32,000 if the original could be pro-} PELMOvR~ I woneer 20 Tre ‘AgateD GRANGE Eat HAY? duced. _— ST THE : “ Low Repudiates It. wa wang Th Tost HE, ee es “At the Carnogie Mu Hall meetin 4 bi (airtee y “ie LEVIN j last pine eet Low sald, in the course Aetna (Foun DOE a f WES my as ) 2 a spevch: mt Wantate a \ BARTER? / “At the meeting which I addressed | \WIOATLO nae? Vast night a lec Le RANCe iat Te Brows Big Tim Sul eieietefeletelebicieeelelsiebeleinleteietetet Delleve it was not aut ‘certainly, ‘Therefore, he little Tims congregnte at the Club to formutate plans for acquiring a monated grange each. Whirl eleivicieicieieleieicinivieieieeieic fein blcielele brie beisietebelieieintebricicieleletelointnints stnfatntortonfer|a'aloofonfentonlonlocfanfeoatentonterfot tatetet 5 St a = heenuse we manufacture the carpets sold at retail. We save you all mid- Jemen’s profits. Worsted Vi value. Ce Extra Tapestry Bruss quality made, regular value. 6 Supertor ‘Tapestry remular We. value. The regular $35.00 grads. A rug younbout one-third on m remnants. des and sizes. Se ($9.50 EYEGLASSES | ti} AT $1.00 PAIR £ : ’ 3] fand this price includes ¢xamination an No one can afford to take chances? L i ves tr £ Dy e y proper advice, and you can always be ‘sure of that if you come to mz. Youcan Consult My Oculists and Eye Surgeons Free of Charge. A My No Lincoln W. Kent ese brought a letter, T was ternoon rr th tention of Devery nd gave them to me. : PRED Cie LCT ea eae bt te ; purrs thearstention satay) s fiaver eekallengerfeatiteams| {106 EAST 23D ST., NEW YORK. 8 ‘ tat ta “Nagle called ¢ J osatd Me. Mur-| out that was because I saw | | 192 Fulton St., | 543 Fulton St, h it if 5 5 polte Murphy's oMce, P. J McNulty, who} } Brooklyn. i} Brooklyn. Do Tre ers oe pote pene cl started that story of a ‘shake-down’ | the house. get them." oa f nmaker was Van Noat the Apprainer's office, he sata ax he angry at any one?” | MURPHY AND NAGLE BOTH| “well, yew; but tt warn't me.” | DENY REPORTED QUARREL. | Commissioner Navlo anid, “1 have uD to 1 “s all the story." What He Knows of Kent, : y. Kent been trying to get for m year from Naples Free from Plague. | Devery the forty policeman that} ROME, Oct. 17.—The quarantine The story that Street-Cleaning Com.) Waring had and that Tam entitled to. | Sasies has been abolished and that ef mistoner Nagle hal quarreiled with Po- er Murphy yesterday af- thin dietriet Ancoln W Tt he lived ry as Mr. Murphy to ask for five anyhow. / the plague. It Will Outrival Any and All Sales of the Past or Present. Now's the time when every Man and Boy requires Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings; and now for a quick Clothing Movement that will surpass our recent Great Sale that thousands can and will refer to with pleasure and profit. No room for argument here—When we plan a sale we go at it with a spirit of liberality that no other firm dare attempt. Great quantities of merchandise of the very newest and best kinds must be moved quick, and prices are made to insure that result. Read the details—don’t skip one item—then come see the goods. Get acquainted with our methods; nobody can afford to miss what we are doing in this great store—at this GREAT SALE. Here you will find swell Overcoats and Suits that excel $12 50 anything for Value and merit ever brought to your notice, at r The Suits | The have style and character that re) vercoats. stamp them as the best ready- Long, Medium and Short, “7 made = Suits procurable— faultless in fit, made by tl : . : ra Ie silk or serge lined, with or \\J without yokes, and every best tailors, containing cloths / detail that goes to make up from the best known mills in America. sands of Sui : i t co ry aus ands of Suk a perfect titting and high class garment. Ihe pos- to select from in a pleasing variety of new fabrics in fancy Sescorfornanvictl themhwill be on a par with the best patterns and solid blue and overcoated man in New York. plac During this sale you can take your choic : not cellor Made by the best tailors, of the best and newest cloths. 12.50 We guarantee they cannot be matched for double our price. Thou- F sands of overcoats They cannot be matched faaelnct freanaue | Di 50 for double our price. °. ing this sale...... Boys’ and Children’s Rain Coat Specials. These modern Coats can be worn on all occasions, at all seasons. Contains no medium weight materials. Tan, black, Oxford and greenish mixtures. 3 Specials for this Sale, 10.00, 12.50, and-sewed shoes, ; Calf, Box Calf, Vici . piece Suits, 7 to 14 years, Men's Coverts, Black and Oxford | >"P/c<t Sails 710 4600. 3-90 Hop oan os 20.00 | Oe Ct as og OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK. Mixed Suits, 88 and $10 I wave them to him, But no man on! jn my department. earth Mkes an samy chair as well as he “Ag [ came out I met Sudgen, De WAS NO ROW tows, and he stayed so long I had to) ery's right-hand man, and eald, ‘I've Kot c ane im | aw policemen.’ Sugden say's, ‘I bet you I got desperate yesterday and went to| hag been oMcially declared free from All the $4.00 to $5.00 Hats will go at....., ° ( Clothing Specials HG Cloth ° STEWART BUILDING, Men’s Covert Top Coats 6.00 Seri $4580 B 56.00... 2.50 y Wi ur Mg () B RO AD Ww AY, Cor. Chambers St. ve ‘TIS HARD to tell in this small uu want to bet, eaid I, ‘Til space This mighty truth we would con- vey: THE WORLD tn New York scte the at pace ty] By TENS OF THOUSANDS EV- BRY DAY! Furnishings. Here's a partial list of | Men's Furnishings that you'll j want now or in the near } future. Why not take ad- § vantage of these prices during | this sale? 4-Ply Collars, every new 38 shape, per %% doz... Cc HW English Tan and Slate Undressed = Walking 715c¢ i Gloves, to go at. pair, y 2,000 dozen of the newest Neck- wear—Imperials, Tecks, Rever- sible Four-in-Hands, H Ties and Bows: 50c 25c qualities to go at, each, Cooper’s Celebra'cd Der- by Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, to 85c ZO At rere cece . Natural Woul and Camel's Hair Shirts aint Drawers, 85 $1.25 qualities, to go See tae ue Cc Wool Fleece Shirts ani Drawers, $1.00 quali- 50c ties, togo at..... wees 50c. Elastic Suspende-s, with kid rolled ends, 25c to go at . linen bosoms......... 59c White Dress Shirts, solid Percale Shirts, separate link cuffs, all new, desir- able, neat patterns, to 59c ZO at.....- covere.eee Hat Specials. Only the newest blocks | Y jand reliable makers’ goods rubber. Guaranteed to shed \ v find their way into our stocks. water perfectly. In light and Derbys, Alpines and the new popu- lar Panama shape; black, pearl and steel; $2.00 and $2.50 qualities, 1 45 to’ govlattanecsc sees All the $3.00 Hats will ce on equaliedin@ this or any other store, 9x02 is the 8 J. & J. DOBSON, 8 im 2 East lat eat Sth Arenya

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